Rulesets for WWII

Started by Phobos, 10 May 2013, 08:51:59 PM

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NTM

16 May 2013, 12:05:27 PM #45 Last Edit: 16 May 2013, 12:11:30 PM by NTM
I don't see 'millions' of youngsters being introduced to historical gaming, seems to be mainly gamers who are older than me that are playing the game and tha vast majority were already historical gamers and had atleast dabbled in WWII before. I've dabbled with FoW but it just doesn't float my boat don't feel the need to hate the system or the company either (although they do seem to make some daft decisions)

rexhurley

Quote from: NTM on 16 May 2013, 12:05:27 PM
I don't see 'millions' of youngsters being introduced to historical gaming, seems to be mainly gamers who are older than me that are playing the game and tha vast majority were already historical gamers and had atleast dabbled in WWII before. I've dabbled with FoW but it just doesn't float my boat don't feel the need to hate the system or the company either (although they do seem to make some daft decisions)

Lols the last statement in brackets and it has a fair bit to do with why I'm no longer with them amongst other things.

Onward and upward lads and lols been re-reading "spearhead" again at work, hilarious.... :D

Orcs

Quote from: sunjester on 16 May 2013, 10:48:31 AM
I'd like to apologise for Last Hussar and Just a Few Orcs. ;)

We don't let them out very often because they get over excited very easily. I'll increase their medications and shut them both in a darkened room until they calm down a bit. 8-}

Perhaps I'll make sure they are both accompanied by medical staff the next time they come out in public. If anyone from the forum should happen to encounter them I'd be grateful if you did not mention WW2 wargaming or name any particular set of rules. :d

I won't be able to drive you to Normandy in two weeks in a straight jacket  ;D
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